This guide covers everything included in the Mass Effect: Andromeda Super Deluxe Edition with the final v1.10 update
Short answer: mostly, yes.
Playing the Deluxe content, you get the sense that Andromeda wanted to be a hard sci-fi survival story, but was forced into an action-blockbuster mold it didn't fit.
Released on July 31, 2017, Patch 1.10 is historically significant as the final update for Mass Effect: Andromeda. It marked BioWare's official pivot away from the game, confirming that no further single-player content—such as the highly anticipated "Quarian Ark" DLC—would be released.
The story is still the weakest link compared to Mass Effect 2 or 3, but the characters grow on you, and the final act delivers genuine Mass Effect magic.
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Stripped of its glitches, Andromeda reveals its strongest asset: the combat. The jump-jet mechanic adds a verticality to firefights that makes the Mass Effect trilogy feel antiquated by comparison.